State wildlife officials made a pair of arrests for boating under the influence Sunday as part of its enhanced enforcement leading up to the Fourth of July holiday.

Fish and Wildlife Commission officers, as well as the Brevard County Sheriff's Office, will continue to be on high alert Wednesday. Records show July is one of the busiest months for boating collisions in Florida, with 113 reported wrecks last year — more than any other month of the year.

One boater was stopped on the Indian River near Ballard Park by an FWC officer for a safety inspection, according to his affidavit. Mitchell Grant Stevanus, 57, of the 2800 block of Pineapple Drive, Melbourne, was charged after failing sobriety exercises.

The other boater, Mark Testori, 31, of the 1400 block of Rosemary Drive, Melbourne, was stopped at the west end of the Barge Canal, FWC officers said. He was charged after failing sobriety exercises.